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The Best of It

by Kay Ryan

…often built on the logic of the pun, taking an ordinary word or dead cliché as a title and then jolting it to unexpected life.” —Adam Kirsch, The New Yorker…

The Holiday Season

by Michael Knight

…a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulse beats of his characters.” —Jonathan Miles, The New York Times Book Review…

Saddam Hussein

by Efraim Karsh

…authors have produced a subtle interpretation of Saddam, which casts him as a man forged by his society even as he sought to reforge it.” –Martin Kramer, New York Newsday…

Grove at Home: August 23—29

…It: New fiction from Dantiel W. Moniz Milk Blood Heat, the debut collection from Dantiel W. Moniz — an urgent new voice in American fiction — won’t be out till…

The Wonder Test

by Michelle Richmond

New York Times bestselling author Michelle Richmond introduces a tough and spirited new protagonist, FBI Agent Lina Connerly, in this exhilarating race to save Silicon Valley teens from their own…

Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them

by Christopher Durang

“A whirligig fun house . . . Durang’s funniest play! . . . hilarious new comedy.” —Ben Brantley, The New York Times…

Wavemaker II

by Mary-Beth Hughes

…skillfully charted plot about the complex nature of loyalty, letting the story’s point of view float from one character to the next.” —Beverly Lowry, The New York Times Book Review…

Umbrella

by Will Self

A history of the entire twentieth-century’s technological searchlight refracted through the dark glass of a long-term mental institution….

Tiger, Tiger

by Galaxy Craze

“[An] exquisite new novel . . . Craze’s gorgeous prose is all in the incisive detail. What emerges from Tiger, Tiger is a skillfully rendered, bittersweet family portrait: a loving…

Ten Little Indians

by Sherman Alexie

…sharing only their wry perspective on Indian life off the reservation. . . . They are affectionate tales of dealings between men and women.” –Janet Maslin, The New York Times…